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The Ohio Turnpike, officially the James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road in the U.S. state of Ohio, serving as a primary corridor between Chicago and Pittsburgh. The road runs east–west for 241 miles (388 km) in the northern section of the state, with the western end at the Indiana –Ohio border near Edon where ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT; / ˈoʊ.dɒt /) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [2] responsible for developing and maintaining all state and U.S. roadways outside of municipalities and all Interstates except the Ohio Turnpike. In addition to highways, the department also helps develop public ...
State Route 49 Alternate (SR 49 Alt., officially designated SR 49A[1]) is a 4.09-mile-long (6.58 km) alternate route to SR 49 in southern Darke County. The route travels in an L-shape, and serves the community of Arcanum. SR 49 Alt. has its southern terminus at SR 49 approximately 1.75 miles (2.82 km) east of the village.
The 241-mile Ohio Turnpike, also known as I-80, I-90 and I-76, saw traffic volume increases leading up to the eclipse and afterwards when compared to April 2023 data because it traverses the ...
Interstate 80 (I-80) in the US state of Ohio runs across the northern part of the state. Most of the route is part of the Ohio Turnpike; only an 18.78-mile (30.22 km) stretch is not part of the toll road. That stretch of road is the feeder route to the Keystone Shortway, a shortcut through northern Pennsylvania that provides access to New York ...
Motorists enter and exit the Ohio Turnpike at the state Route 8 toll Plaza in Boston Heights in 2014. The Turnpike is completing and rolling out its largest improvement project since 1955. E-ZPass ...
SR 21 follows the route of the old U.S. Route 21, a major north–south highway that connected greater Cleveland, Ohio, to southern South Carolina.South of Strasburg, Ohio, near the current southern terminus of SR 21, the designation of US 21 was moved to the new Interstate 77 freeway in east-central and southeastern Ohio by the early 1970s and then decommissioned.
I-76 / Ohio Turnpike – Ohio state line I-95 / Pearl Harbor Memorial Extension – New Jersey state line $105.30 (Toll by Plate) $52.10 (E-ZPass) All-electronic toll; allows E-ZPass and Toll by Plate I-476 / Penna Turnpike NE Extension: 112.0 180.2 I-276 / Penna Turnpike – Plymouth Township: I-81 / US 6 / US 11 – Clarks Summit: $30.90 ...